Ontological Information: Information In The Physical World
Ontological Information: Information In The Physical World
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This book explores the nature of information, covering philosophy of mind, ontology, epistemology, and more. It defines terms such as the mind, conscious agent, meaning, and knowledge carefully and provides references for further understanding. It argues that information is a physical phenomenon and fundamental to our understanding of the world.
Format: Hardback
Length: 276 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2022
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
This book delves into the intricate nature of information, exploring core philosophical concepts such as the mind, ontology, and epistemology. It incorporates diverse domain-specific concepts from physics, mathematics, thermodynamics, computer science, and biology, providing a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. The author emphasizes the precision of the terms used, such as the mind, conscious agent, meaning, and knowledge, as they can be easily misinterpreted. A thorough exploration of these terms can be found in the referenced literature.
However, this book goes beyond a mere definition of information. It takes a deeper dive into the concept of information as a physical phenomenon. The author offers a unique exposition of information as a physical phenomenon, presenting a detailed analysis and synthesis of the current conceptualizations of information. This analysis reveals the lack of a common definition and the incompleteness of existing perspectives.
The author then proceeds to argue why information should be defined as a physical phenomenon and why it holds fundamental importance in our understanding of the concept. The book provides a compelling argument that information can be viewed as a physical entity, capable of being manipulated, transmitted, and stored. It explores the physical properties and mechanisms of information, such as its energy, entropy, and complexity, and how these properties contribute to its behavior and characteristics.
Furthermore, the book discusses the implications of viewing information as a physical phenomenon. It explores how this perspective can enhance our understanding of various phenomena, including consciousness, cognition, and the nature of reality. It sheds light on the relationship between information and the physical world, highlighting the interdependence and interconnectedness of these two domains.
In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the nature of information, presenting a unique perspective on the concept as a physical phenomenon. It provides a detailed argument for why information should be defined as such and its implications for our understanding of the world. Whether you are a philosopher, scientist, or simply interested in the mysteries of the mind and reality, this book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of information.
ISBN-13: 9789811248818
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